
"President, Scampia isn't just Gomorrah," the women of Scampia shouted at President Sergio Mattarella as they left the Federico II university building.
"The President," said Naples Mayor Gaetano Manfredi at the end of the visit, "was very pleased and even privately reiterated that what we've done here with the university is a project of great social value. He called it revolutionary. The ladies are right, Scampia isn't just Gomorrah." "I can't help but reiterate this sentiment, this great appreciation, emphasizing how important the message being sent is, the role that, beyond the immense health and academic value of this university, will have in radiating social positivity.
Therefore, my warmest wishes go to the faculty, staff, and students of this university, which is also committed to highly innovative prospects and paths. This was stated by the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, speaking upon his arrival in the internal courtyard of the new Scampia campus of the Federico II University of Naples, where the celebrations for the 800th anniversary of the university's founding continue. "RNA," the Head of State said, "was the basis for this year's Nobel Prizes in Medicine, so the innovative nature of this frontier is particularly strong. Thank you for all you do and will do, and best wishes."






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